7:00 AM | Amazing chill has arrived following a touch of sleet and snow; way below normal temperatures for this time of year following the recent warm spurt
Paul Dorian
[Widespread record or near record cold; map courtesy coolwx.com]
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly sunny, breezy and very chilly for this time of year, highs confined to the mid-to-upper 40’s (normal high is now 61 degrees at Central Park)
Tonight
Mostly clear and cold, patchy frost towards morning in the suburbs, lows by morning in the low-to-mid 30’s
Thursday
Patchy frost early in the suburbs; otherwise, mostly sunny and chilly, low 50’s
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, cold, mid 30’s
Friday
Partly sunny, still cool, maybe a shower, low-to-mid 50’s
Saturday
More clouds than sun, a tad milder, just a chance for a shower, mid-to-upper 50’s
Sunday
Partly sunny, cool, upper 50’s
Monday
Partly sunny, mild, chance for showers at night, low 60’s
Discussion
A touch of sleet and snow indeed reached portions of the big cities last night along the I-95 corridor from DC-to-Philly-to-New York City. This puts an exclamation point on what was already a long and cold winter season with many Mid-Atlantic locations receiving the first snowfall back in early November and now the last snowfall (hopefully) in mid-April. The cold this morning is very unusual as well for this time of year with apparent record lows in the following Mid-Atlantic locations (and this is just a small sampling): Lancaster, PA (28 degrees), Harrisburg, PA (30 degrees), Allentown, PA (27 degrees), JFK Airport in NYC (32 degrees), Andrews AFB in DC metro region (32 degrees) and Scranton, PA (23 degrees).
It’ll stay on the chilly side today with those well below normal temperatures despite plenty of sunshine. Another cold night is on the way and patchy frost is quite likely in the northern and western suburbs towards morning. Temperatures will modify by the weekend back to near seasonal levels for this time of year.
Video
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